Our Founders

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Lali Safavi - President & CEO

As a native of Northern Virginia, Lali moved to Fort Lauderdale in 2020. With over twenty years of experience in small business, Lali founded SkirtSoFlo magazine in 2023. As publisher of SkirtSoFlo, a magazine dedicated to South Florida's LGBTQ+ women's arts and lives, Lali has forged strong ties in the LGBTQ+ community and is integrally connected to the women's community, its strengths and challenges.

Lali holds a B.A. in Economics from George Mason University, and a J.D. from American University with a focus on tax law. After several years of practicing law, she transitioned to small business ownership, which she remains in today.

For Lali, The Skirt Foundation is a highly impactful vehicle to further the mission set into motion by SkirtSoFlo: the creative and economic advancement of women in South Florida.

Diane Pappafotis, Treasurer & CFO

Diane was born and raised in Washington, DC. She attended American University, where she received a B.S. in Business Administration, and entered the nonprofit space after graduating. For the next 23 years, she helped organizations leverage technology to support their business operations. From 2020 until her departure 2023, Diane served as the Senior Vice President of Membership & State Relations for LeadingAge, a national non-profit membership association, where she developed and led the strategic priorities for enhancing member value and membership growth.

Upon moving to South Florida in 2020, Diane co-founded Friends of Wilton Manors Parks, an all-volunteer nonprofit organization based in Wilton Manors whose mission is the protection and enhancement of Wilton Manors city parks and waterways.  

In 2023, Diane joined The Pride Center at Equality Park as the Coordinator of the Women with Pride program, where she is responsible for outreach, education, linkage services, events and social activities for LBT Women.

Also in 2023, Diane helped start SkirtSoFlo, a magazine dedicated to South Florida LGBTQ+ women's arts and lives, where she serves as outreach and marketing director.

Diane believes The Skirt Foundation will be an important resource for increasing visibility and supporting career development of LBT women who face many challenges including discrimination, gender disparity and violence.


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Pamela Bausher, Secretary

South Florida has been home to Pamela Bausher for more than forty years. As a teacher and now managing editor for SkirtSoFlo magazine, Pamela has always been involved in the LGBTQ+ community. An advocate for youth, Pamela was an early supporter of the creation of the Gay, Straight Alliance and eventual Trust Counselor programs in our local schools. As managing editor for SkirtSoFlo magazine, Pamela focuses on the many untold stories of powerful and creative women artists and business leaders in our community.

Pamela holds a B.A. in Communications from Bowling Green State University and a M.S. in International Education from Florida International University. After thirty-two years of teaching in Miami, Pamela worked with a production company in Brazil and was the lead scriptwriter on a cartoon series, Nico o Mico, as well as the Amazon Prime in Brazil documentary series Cientistas Brasileiros entre os Melhores.

For Pamela, The Skirt Foundation is an essential pillar to supporting a growing body of forceful, productive women in the LGBTQ+ and allied community.

Our Board

Karen Kelley

Karen Kelley is a dedicated community leader and advocate with a lifelong connection to South Florida. Her family's history in Hollywood dates back to the 1930s, giving her a deep understanding of the region's evolution. After graduating from Florida State University with a B.A. in International Affairs/Political Science, Karen returned to South Florida and has been actively involved in the LGBTQ+ community since the mid-90s, including significant contributions to the Gay and Lesbian Community Center (GLCC), where she served as Board President during the acquisition of their Andrews Ave. building. Since 2021, Karen has volunteered with Stonewall National Museum, Archives and Library, serving as Chairwoman from 2022-2024, spearheading initiatives like the Women's Fund and events such as "An Evening with Rita Mae Brown." Karen is a South Florida Realtor with 20 years experience. She is married to Mikol, her wife of 28 years; and they reside in the Fort Lauderdale area and continue to dedicate their time to giving back to the community. 



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Guadalupe García

Guadalupe García is an art historian born in Mexico City where she held positions as Curator and Assistant Director at the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Director of Exhibition at the Museo Nacional de Arte. In Miami, she worked as a consulting curator at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, and took the step of founding a non-profit organization, The Ant Project, focused on interconnecting artists, curators, and content creators horizontally to develop projects and create a community based on the value of collective interaction.

The goal of founding this organization is to have all the creators' voices heard at the same level, seeking to work collaboratively. The Ant Project has participated in Untitled Art Miami Beach and has produced several exhibitions in Miami and Mexico City.

Last year, García opened an artist residency at her space in Coyocán, Mexico City, where she currently resides, fostering cultural exchange between artists from around the world. She’s currently a board member of IKT, International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, as well as The Skirt Foundation in South Florida.

Jasmen Rogers

As the Co-Founder of the Lucky Lightyear Foundation, Jasmen Rogers (she/her) works to support the wildest dreams of LGBTQ+ people. Through her personal and professional pursuits, Jasmen has curated spaces bringing together tens of thousands of people for intentionally diverse programming. For the past decade, she has also worked to uplift the voices of South Florida's Black, Queer, and Lesbian community through granting resources, education, events, and building sustainable networks.

 

Jasmen serves on the Broward County Commission on the Status of Women and was recently named one of the 150 Most Influential People in Florida Politics.




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Crystal Clark

They are a passionate animal lover living just outside the vibrant city of Miami. They grew up in a small town in Kansas with big dreams of building a career in San Diego. After graduating at the top of their class and completing their training, they had the incredible opportunity to design and teach a diversity awareness course to empower future participants.


Today, they bring their commitment to service and equity to the financial services industry. They firmly believe that everyone—regardless of their background, identity, or circumstances—deserves access to financial stability and the tools to achieve and sustain it.


As a proud community member, ally, and advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community, they are dedicated to fostering inclusivity and providing resources that reflect the unique and diverse needs of the individuals and families they serve.



Lexi Goza

Lexi is a lesbian business owner; her State Farm agency is certified as an LGBT owned enterprise by the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. Lexi is a fierce advocate for her community: she was the founder of PFLAG Melbourne, President of Space Coast Pride 2013-2017, a past mentor and Board Member of AQUA Foundation for Women, and a past Secretary of the LGBTQ Advisory Board in Miami Beach. Lexi is also a part of the Women’s Empowerment Council for the Miami Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. Her previous sponsorships and donations have included the incredibly impactful organizations of AQUA, Stonewall Museum & Archives, Pridelines, The Trevor Project and PFLAG. She has been proudly supporting Girls In Wonderland since 2023, including in this year's event in 2025, helping the team provide a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQIA women.


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